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  2. Eritrea–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    The trade between Italy and Eritrea was attractive because of the mutual interests in its consolidation. Italy would have been able to access Eritrean commodities such as salt and fish, bananas, mangoes, oranges and have access to and control of the sea, while Eritrea would have found a stable trading partner unlike its neighbouring states. [14]

  3. Italian Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The railway station of Asmara in 1938, with passengers boarding a Littorina Map showing in red the new roads (like the "Imperial road", and those in construction in 1941) created by the Italians in Eritrea and AOI Fiat Tagliero Building, Gas Station in Art deco style of Italian Asmara Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in Asmara, built in 1923 Governor's Palace, built in 1940 (current ...

  4. History of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Eritreans strongly rejected the Ethiopian annexation of Eritrea after the war: the Party of Shara Italy of Dr. Vincenzo Di Meglio was established in Asmara in July 1947, and majority of the members were former Italian soldiers and many Eritrean Ascari (the organization was backed up by the government of Italy). This party ruled by ...

  5. Category:Eritrea–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Location map. Politics portal; ... Pages in category "Eritrea–Italy relations"

  6. Eritreans in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy has had a connection with Eritrea since the acquisition of Assab in 1869 by Raffaele Rubattino. [3] Eritrea officially became an Italian colony in 1889. [4] Prior to the racial laws of Fascist Italy, mixed race children of Italian fathers and Eritrean mothers were entitled to Italian citizenship, as long as they were legally recognized by their fathers. [5]

  7. File:Eritrea - Location Map (2013) - ERI - UNOCHA.svg

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    This map is part of a collection of 216 free country maps, created by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), to be used in print, web or broadcast products. The ReliefWeb Location Maps released here are maps that highlight a country, its capital, major populated places and the surrounding regions.

  8. Italian Eritreans - Wikipedia

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    Numerous industrial investments were done by the Italians in the area of Asmara and Massawa, but the beginning of World War II put a halt to the Italian industrialization of Eritrea. [17] Map of the Africa Orientale Italiana: the biggest extension of Eritrea was reached during the Italian empire (1936–1941), when northern parts of conquered ...

  9. Provinces of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    After independence, the Provisional Government of Eritrea converted the original eight provinces of Eritrea (from the Italian colonial period) to nine provinces by splitting the Barka province in two (the north known as Barka Province and the south as Gash-Setit Province), while at the same time separating Asmara from the rest of Hamasien. On ...